I -37 ramps reopen after wreck spills 40,000 pounds of limes

By Michelle Mondo :
October 3, 2013
: Updated: October 3, 2013 2:46pm

A clean up crew removes limes from a truck that crashed Thursday morning October 3, 2013 on the freeway ramp connecting IH-37 southbound to IH-10 westbound. Police at the scene said the driver and the passenger of the 18-wheeler tractor trailer rig were not injured and no other vehicles were involved. Clean up efforts are still going on and the ramp is expected to be opened back up some time between 10:00 a.m. and noon.

Photo By JOHN DAVENPORT/SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS

A clean up crew removes limes from a truck that crashed Thursday morning October 3, 2013 on the freeway ramp connecting IH-37 southbound to IH-10 westbound. Police at the scene said the driver and the passenger of the 18-wheeler tractor trailer rig were not injured and no other vehicles were involved. Clean up efforts are still going on and the ramp is expected to be opened back up some time between 10:00 a.m. and noon.

Photo By JOHN DAVENPORT/SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS

A clean up crew removes limes from a truck that crashed Thursday morning October 3, 2013 on the freeway ramp connecting IH-37 southbound to IH-10 westbound. Police at the scene said the driver and the passenger of the 18-wheeler tractor trailer rig were not injured and no other vehicles were involved. Clean up efforts are still going on and the ramp is expected to be opened back up some time between 10:00 a.m. and noon.

Photo By JOHN DAVENPORT/SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS

A clean up crew removes limes from a truck that crashed Thursday morning October 3, 2013 on the freeway ramp connecting IH-37 southbound to IH-10 westbound. Police at the scene said the driver and the passenger of the 18-wheeler tractor trailer rig were not injured and no other vehicles were involved. Clean up efforts are still going on and the ramp is expected to be opened back up some time between 10:00 a.m. and noon.